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    The Jerusalem Post.
    Feb 22, 2009 13:22 | Updated Feb 22, 2009 13:23
    Turks appear to set conditions for relations with US

    The Turkish ambassador to the US, Nabi Sensoy, told a group of
    American reporters on Friday that he hoped the new US administration
    would recognize the importance of the so-called Armenian issue to
    Turkey and the negative effects that a recognition of Armenian claims
    might have for Turkish-US relations, the Turkish daily Hurriyet
    reported.

    http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=123330 4846200&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
    In this photo provided by the Photlure photo agency in Armenia, a boy
    pauses in front of a wall-sized poster depicting the faces of 90
    survivors of the mass killings of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, in
    Yerevan, Armenia.
    Photo: AP [file]

    Slideshow: Pictures of the week In 1915, the Ottoman Empire, on whose
    ruins modern Turkey is built, launched a campaign against the
    country's Armenian minority which lived in the eastern part of the
    country, that left an estimated one and a half million Armenians dead
    and even more fleeing the country.

    So far Turkey has refused to recognize the claim of responsibility
    sought by Armenians.

    In the Turkish media, the events are described as an armed struggle
    between the Ottoman Empire and Armenian nationals backed by Russia
    which left 300,000 dead on each side.

    The coverage of the issue is the subject of one of the most
    controversial laws of Turkish media, article 301, under which it is
    illegal to insult Turkey, the Turkish nation and Turkish government
    institutions.

    The law has been severely criticized by media freedom organizations,
    as well as the European Union, which Ankara wants to join.

    US President Barack Obama, as well as Vice President Joe Biden and
    Secretary of State Hillary Clinton all pledged during last year's US
    election campaign that they would recognize the Armenian claim.

    In 2007, Sensoy was recalled to Ankara to protest the attempts to have
    the Armenian claim recognized by Congress.
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